Registration deadline: Wednesday, September 2, 2026

Dates: September 15 to December 1st, 2026
Schedule: Tuesday evenings, 6:00 to 9:00 pm
Delivery mode: Online
Language of instruction: English
Duration: 36 hours

Description

In this course, learners develop the skills required to accurately prepare import and export customs documentation, classify goods under the Harmonized System, determine tariff treatments and rules of origin, and calculate duties, taxes, and regional value content. The course also covers import and export permit regulations, customs valuation methods, release and reporting processes, and the completion and submission of key CBSA forms, including commercial invoices, accounting declarations, corrections, temporary admissions, and export declarations. By the end of the course, learners will be fully prepared to manage the import and export process with confidence in real-life professional situations.

Course pre-requisite:
Learners are expected to have basic understanding of supply chain and logistics processes, and a level intermediate Excel prior to registering for this course.

Prerequisites and Other Course Information

Prerequisites

  • Learners are expected to have basic understanding of supply chain and logistics processes, and a level intermediate Excel prior to registering for this course.
  • You must ensure that you have a stable internet connection and a device capable of supporting a Teams meeting with a working microphone and camera. It is also your responsibility to verify that your device is compatible with the applications and/or software covered in the course, if applicable.

Hardware Requirements

None

Software Requirements

None

Attendance and Virtual Classroom Behavior

This course requires your individual presence and your active, consistent and sustained participation in your individual work.  Your individual responsibilities are to complete the work assigned, to be online and ready to work within the first five minutes of the class.

Active Participation

While the use of the camera remains optional, active participation implies that the learner takes part in discussions, answers and asks questions, either verbally or via the chat integrated into the meeting and participates in group and/or individual exercises.  The instructor’s feedback is taken into account to validate that a learner’s participation has met the expectations for issuing the certificate.

Electronic certificates of completion will be given to students who have attended and actively participated in 80% or more of the scheduled classes.  We will no longer issue paper certificates.